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"Tiger and his family have Nike's full support" —A statement from the sportswear company afterTiger Woods apologized for "transgressions".
Mr. Schlierer offered no figures to support a statement also trumpeting the populist slogan that "politicians are not entitled to better treatment than ordinary taxpayers".
It is commonplace, for example, to use research from the US to support a statement about an individual charity's work in the UK, rather than provide direct evidence.
Such prudence allows the company to support a statement with more expensive research designed to meet higher standards than it would normally meet.
The OIG said it could find no evidence to support a statement made by the two departments in late June that there was "a central database" with information on separated families.
But it remains unclear whether the forensic evidence the South has so far accumulated will be convincing enough to force China, a veto-wielding member of the United Nations Security Council and a North Korea ally, to support a statement or resolution denouncing the North.
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Merriam-Webster's defines "confirmation" as follows: "confirming proof; corroboration; the process of supporting a statement by evidence".
This supports a statement made by a medical student from Uganda who was orphanded, that "what people do not realize is that this [the institution] is our community response [54]".
The participants were quite positive about the debates, but their concerns about supporting a statement that they did not believe were raised previously by other learners [ 4].
Nevertheless, the experience of supporting a statement one does not believe provides participants with endless opportunities for deeper thinking about the position advocated by the statement, and familiarizes them with considering the opinions of others[ 4].
In the Introduction to our article, we supported a statement about the loss of infectivity of sporozoites following in vitro incubation with an inappropriate citation: Vanderberg, J.P. (1975) Development of infectivity by the Plasmodium berghei sporozoite.
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